Try to find the horse's comfort zone. Are you in cross ties or a grooming area when the horse is fidgety? Perhaps try to mess with her feet in her stall. She may be more comfortable in her stall and more likely to comply.
Now I know horses that are trained to the hilt, and they still give the farrier a hard time. I think for some it's a game. Because your horse is a rescue she may always have issues with her feet being done, you just need to find a safe medium for proper care, and if that entails doing something different (like shoeing her in her stall), well then you just have to do what you have to do to get the job done.
Good luck and I hope you can come up with a solution.
Now I know horses that are trained to the hilt, and they still give the farrier a hard time. I think for some it's a game. Because your horse is a rescue she may always have issues with her feet being done, you just need to find a safe medium for proper care, and if that entails doing something different (like shoeing her in her stall), well then you just have to do what you have to do to get the job done.
Good luck and I hope you can come up with a solution.
